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Tanit takes the overall lead

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Tanit takes the overall lead

The sound of grinding teeth could almost be heard along the west coast over the past 24 hours as the fleet in the Round Ireland Race battled light winds that has upturned the standings in the 704-mile event.

Hickey’s Cavatina well placed for third win

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Hickey’s Cavatina well placed for third win

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Konica Minolta Zana continues to lead as two yachts retire

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Patches eases into five points lead

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Sailors to be saluted in Dublin

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Leading racing yachts to grace Cork Week
Regatta makes waves in Kinsale

KINSALE will benefit to the tune of €2.5 million as the Sovereign’s Cup Regatta gets underway today.

Wed, 25 Jun, 2003

Wind improves for Ford Cork week

The mood of the wind gods had changed for the penultimate day of Ford Cork Week when they decided to give the exhausted sailors a little more wind.

Thu, 18 Jul, 2002

Results from Ford Cork Week

Results from Ford Cork Week

Wed, 17 Jul, 2002

Light wind conditions upset Ford Cork week racing

Conditions for all fleets were extremely light again to-day.

Tue, 16 Jul, 2002

Action stations as all classes compete
THE real action started at Ford Cork Week Ireland yesterday with all classes on the water and with an entry of 547 boats, the careful administration of the racing was an absolute imperative for the organisers.

Tue, 16 Jul, 2002

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